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I'd suggest using plastic wrap or a tarp on the side with prevailing winds, but don't wrap up the whole coop or you'll have no ventilation. Try to keep the ventilation up above the birds. That plus the straw bales should take care of the outside getting in ...
If your coop is large enough, put a "huddle box" inside so that they have a small place to go into to conserve body heat. A wooden crate on its side is best, if you have one. Liberaly add straw to this so they have something to bed down in.
You can also put vaseline on their combs when it is particluarly cold out.
A 40w heat lamp should be plenty for a small coop, if you get the drafts solved. Make sure it is well secured, so that your birds can't knock it down into bedding and start a coop fire.
If your coop is large enough, put a "huddle box" inside so that they have a small place to go into to conserve body heat. A wooden crate on its side is best, if you have one. Liberaly add straw to this so they have something to bed down in.
You can also put vaseline on their combs when it is particluarly cold out.
A 40w heat lamp should be plenty for a small coop, if you get the drafts solved. Make sure it is well secured, so that your birds can't knock it down into bedding and start a coop fire.